Groups | For configuring settings in a group, including HTTP/XDBC/ODBC/WebDAV servers, memory allocation, and log levels that are applied to all hosts within a group. |
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Databases | For configuring content settings such as indexes, fragmentation, and merge parameters that are applied to all forests within a database. It also allows you to backup and restore databases. |
Hosts | For configuring group membership and forest assignments for a host. |
Forests | For configuring settings such as forest name, data directory, and host assignments. It also allows you to backup and restore forests. |
Mimetypes | For configuring the file extensions-to-mimetype mapping. It also allows you to specify default content types (XML, text, or binary) for loading document, based on the URI extension. |
Security | For configuring security objects to enable access control on applications and content. |
Summary | Provides links to many of the items configured in this cluster. |
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Status | Shows current information about all of the Hosts, App Servers, Databases, and Forests in your configuration. |
Support | Allows you to display all of the system information in a browser, save it to a file, or upload it to Support. Use Support Request to gather information for MarkLogic Technical Support. Current telemetry configuration for this system is displayed. Additionally, you can force the system to upgrade your configuration files and security database (normally you should not need to force an upgrade, as it happens automatically when needed under normal circumstances; only do this if instructed by MarkLogic Technical Support). |
Logs | For configuring settings such as forest name, data directory, and host assignments. It also allows you to backup and restore forests. |
Usage | For configuring the file extensions-to-mimetype mapping. It also allows you to specify default content types (XML, text, or binary) for loading document, based on the URI extension. |